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Guy Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Guy Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:46:15 -0500
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Paul H. Christidis wrote:
 
> >Purge the compilers! Stop me before I program again!
>
> [del]
>
> >It also allows displaying multiple selected jobs by job
> >number (#j123+s456+j789).  A future version will allow this
>                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >by job name with wild cards (a@,@.@+@,b###.c???).
>
> We'll stop you after you get the 'future version'.  OK?
 
Likely.  I just had to get some real work done, lest I attract unwanted
attention.
 
> BTW The original thread was started out of a need/desire to present the
> output in 'job number' order (Job #4 would precede job #34). Is SJX
> capable of doing that?
 
Da!  The field is *number*.  So "sjx 'sort=number'" would do what you asked.
The sort= parm can take multiple arguments, so "sjx 'sort=num,date,cpu'"
is valid, and produces a list sorted by job number, logon date&time and
accumulated CPU, in that order.
 
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